Anonymous wrote:We have a 16 & 20 year old. over the years they’ve asked for different kinds of hairstyles, we always said yes because it’s not a hill we wanted to die on. We paid for it. Our 20-year-old now has just a boring simple hairstyle. Miss the cool pinky hair styles. Ours non-negotiable rule until you finish HS, no iPhones in the bedrooms overnight - to prioritize mental health and a good night sleep. iPhones are charged over night in our rooms. Another one is when you go to a party or event with friends, you leave together. Another is you work part time over the summer to learn responsibilities, customer service and earn spending money.
We also won’t pay for more than 1 earlobe piercing. Hair? Who cares ? Pick your battles
Anonymous wrote:It's hair. It'll grow back. Let her dye it.
Anonymous wrote:DD is turning 13 soon and asking for bright pink hair for her birthday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with you, I wouldn’t let my kid do that. There needs to be a conversation about why do you feel the need to do this, then find a more appropriate way to express themselves. Honestly, if they start dyeing now their hair will be toast by 18 and they will regret it…” mom, why’d you let me do that!”
+1. I started perming my hair in 10th grade, this was the 80s with big hair, and my hair was straw at certain point.
And guess who I took it out on?